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We live in a time when the world seems to be groaning and grieving out loud. Artists, poets and prophets alike are expressing this in their work. Ian Morley is a musician, pastor and fellow pilgrim who has written a musical composition that follows the Kübler-Ross stages of grief.
Ian is the man behind the music. And, this episode is about much more than just a musical project.
"Life and art have an odd habit of dancing together in multiple, mutual imitation." - N.T. Wright, Simply Christian. This is a quote that represents the thought that Ian shared regarding art imitating life and vice versa.
The Critical Journey is an amazing and helpful book about stages of faith.
Larry "Gray" references this interview with William Sloane Coffin, Jr. toward the end of the episode.
And, if you're interested in what the Amazon Button is, here you go.
By Clint Reed and Larry MitchellWe live in a time when the world seems to be groaning and grieving out loud. Artists, poets and prophets alike are expressing this in their work. Ian Morley is a musician, pastor and fellow pilgrim who has written a musical composition that follows the Kübler-Ross stages of grief.
Ian is the man behind the music. And, this episode is about much more than just a musical project.
"Life and art have an odd habit of dancing together in multiple, mutual imitation." - N.T. Wright, Simply Christian. This is a quote that represents the thought that Ian shared regarding art imitating life and vice versa.
The Critical Journey is an amazing and helpful book about stages of faith.
Larry "Gray" references this interview with William Sloane Coffin, Jr. toward the end of the episode.
And, if you're interested in what the Amazon Button is, here you go.